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Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 1 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Considerations on LTF Sequence Design Date: Authors:

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 2 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 LTF-related decisions made in previous meetings –The HE-LTF shall adopt a structure of using P matrix in the data tones as in 11ac. In the data tones, every space-time stream is spread over all HE-LTF symbols by one row of the P matrix as defined in 11ac. Different space-time streams use different rows in P matrix. –The HE PPDU shall support the following LTF modes: HE-LTF symbol duration of 6.4us excluding GI –Equivalent to modulating every other tone in an OFDM symbol of 12.8 µs excluding GI, and then removing the second half of the OFDM symbol in time domain HE-LTF symbol duration of 12.8 µs excluding GI Introduction

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 3 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Considerations in PAPR Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) –PAPR affects cost of Tx Power Amplifier (PA) and Rx receiver dynamic range related function blocks –With a lower PAPR in LTF, a transmitter can acquire more room for power boosting –It is known to be especially high if sequence is repeated in frequency domain and that a part of a base sequence has completely a different PAPR from the base one Accompanying signals’ PAPRs as a reference –HE LTF is transmitted with a single RF chain of legacy preambles and data –Therefore, PAPRs of HE LTF should be designed to be comparable with those of L-STF, L-LTF, and L-SIG, and the design should consider statistic PAPRs of HE data portion

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 4 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Considerations in PAPR (cont’d) Observations in PAPRs of legacy and 12.8us OFDM symbol data –L-STF and L-LTF have good PAPRs for 20MHz and 80MHz, but the phase rotation with two phases doesn’t provide much gain, as shown in 40MHz –Considering PAPRs of legacy and data, it seems reasonable to design LTF sequences to have near the minimum PAPR of data, which is comparable to PAPRs of L-LTF At least, less than the median PAPR of data BandwidthL-STF [dB]L-LTF [dB] 20 MHz [ 1 ] MHz [1 +j] MHz [ ] Note: the values in square brackets “[ ]” are phase rotation values used to reduce the overall PAPR PAPR of Legacy PAPR of Data

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 5 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Considerations in Sequence Design OFDMA –More sizes, especially small sizes of LTF sequences are needed for OFDMA Wider bandwidth –New sequences should be designed for 40, 80, and 160MHz in 256-FFT Compressed LTF (2xLTF) –A set of half-sized LTF sequences are required

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 6 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 LTF Transmissions in OFDMA Transmission only in the allocated subband in UL OFDMA –In downlink, AP may transmit LTF in the whole operating bandwidth, i.e., 20MHz, 40MHz, or 80MHz –However, in uplink, it’s natural that each STA transmits LTF only in the allocated subbands From STA1 To STA1 To STA2 To STAn … 20MHz DL OFDMA PPDU transmitted in AP … From STA1 From STA2 From STAn … 20MHz UL OFDMA PPUD received in AP … Data multiplexed in frequency From STA2 From STAn LTFs LTFs multiplexed in frequency Data multiplexed in frequency

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 7 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Design for OFDMA (cont’d) Full-band design –Design a LTF sequence in 20, 40, or 80MHz, and chop it up depending on the STA’s allocated subband –Less sets of LTF sequences and simple LTF receiving procedure –But, not optimized PAPR for subband in UL OFDMA Per-subband design –LTF sequence design for each subband size, e.g., 2.5MHz, 5MHz –More optimized PAPR performance in subband The per-subband design seems to be natural, which is a similar way to HT and VHT designs 1, -1, 1,..0, 0, 0, …,1, -1,1 A LTF sequence designed in 20MHz 1,.,1 1, …,1 1,.,1 2.5MHz Seq. 2.5MHz Seq. 5MHz Seq. Same length but different sequence, i.e., different PAPRs 1,.,1 1, …,1 1, -1, …,-1, 1 1, -1, 1,..0, 0, 0, …,1, -1,1 7.5MHz Seq.5MHz Seq.2.5MHz Seq. 10MHz Seq. LTF sequences designed for every possible subband sizes Chop up the base seq. depending on a subband size and position Choose one depending on a subband size

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 8 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Design For Wider Bandwidths LTF sequences for 40, 80, and 160MHz –Concatenation of 20MHz LTF sequences with the optimal missing tone-fillings and phase rotations can be applied similar to previous 11’s Filling for missing tones –If there are some leftover tones, optimal fillings are needed –TBD for tone-filling Size of phase rotation –No gains in the concatenation of two identical sequence blocks with two different phases For example, all possible combinations of two phases, i.e., [1, -1], [1, j], and etc, do not provide any benefit in PAPR, e.g., 40MHz in HT and VHT –Therefore, smaller size of phase rotation than 20MHz can be considered –TBD for size of phase rotation

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 9 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Design for Compressed LTF (2xLTF) Reuse of uncompressed LTF (4xLTF) sequence –If only every other tone in the design LTF is transmitted, the designed PAPR is destroyed –However, if a designed half-sized sequence exists, it could be reused for 2xLTF, which guarantees the same PAPR as designed –Therefore, it’s reasonable that 2xLTF sequence can reuse designed 4xLTF sequences Additional considerations –Even though reusing 4xLTF sequences, it is necessary to design additional 2xLTF sequence for the smallest subband –The center band can have a different size with others, depending on 2x tone mapping … Odd index mapping: # of 2xLTF tones is (14/2 -1) = 6 For example, a given subband block size of 14-tones (excluding DC tones) DC tone Even index mapping: # of 2xLTF tones is (14/2 +1) = 8

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 10 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Conclusions For a given subband, the PAPR of HE LTF should be comparable to those of legacy preambles and at least less than the median PAPR of 256-FFT data In UL OFDMA, a STA transmits HE LTF only in the allocated subbands, while an AP transmits HE LTF in the whole operating bandwidth in DL OFDMA For subbands less than 20MHz, the per-subband design can be considered to optimize PAPR in UL OFDMA LTF sequences for 40, 80, and 160MHz is designed from the concatenation of the 20MHz LTF sequence with some phase rotations In a given subband size, a compressed LTF reuses a half-sized uncompressed LTF sequence for a simple design

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 11 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Straw Poll #1 Do you agree the following sentence to be adopted in SFD? –3.y.z. A STA shall transmit HE LTF only in the allocated frequency bands of assigned to the STA in UL OFDMA. Y/N/A:

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 12 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Straw Poll #2 Do you agree the following sentences to be adopted in SFD? –3.y.z. A HE LTF sequence for 40, 80, and 160MHz shall be made from concatenations of the HE LTF sequence for 20MHz in frequency domain with phase rotations and filling of missing tones. Detailed phase rotations and filling of missing tones are TBD. Y/N/A:

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 13 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 Straw Poll #3 Do you agree the following sentences to be adopted in SFD? –3.y.z. A HE 2xLTF shall reuse the 4xLTF sequence defined for the half- sized subband TBD for 2xLTF sequences for the smallest subband and the center band Y/N/A: Note: 2xLTF and 4xLTF stand for HE LTFs which have symbol durations of 6.4us and 12.8 µs, respectively, excluding GI

Submission Sungho Moon, NewracomSlide 14 doc.: IEEE /0584r1May 2015 References [1] Robert Stacey, Specification Framework for Tgax, 11-15/0132r3, March [2] Daewon Lee, et. al., PAPR reduction of Legacy portion of VHT PLCP Preamble, 11-10/0795r2, July [3] Sameer Vermani, et.al., VHT-LTF sequence for 80 MHz, 11-10/0802r0, July 2010